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The bill, called The Restoring Trade Fairness Act, would end China’s PNTR status and create a new tariff column for China: ...
Hawley’s bill, known as the Ending Normal Trade Relations with China Act, would require the U.S. to withdraw China’s most favored nation (MFN) trade status two years after the bill’s enactment.
China Republicans propose bill that would double tariffs on Chinese imports and end favored trade status The bill would, over five years, increase tariffs by 100% on imports deemed 'strategic' to ...
In September, Fox News Digital first reported that a group of Republican senators put forth a bill to end China's PNTR and increase tariffs on many of its goods up to 100%. China has enjoyed ...
U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de minimis" exemption for ...
Permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status is a legal designation in the US for non-discriminatory trade with a foreign state. It was granted to China in 2000 in exchange for Beijing agreeing ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., says he plans to introduce legislation that would revoke China's "most favored nation" trade status with the U.S. The bill, known as the "Ending ...
The bill, called The Restoring Trade Fairness Act, would end China’s PNTR status and create a new tariff column for China: imposing a minimum 35 percent ad valorem tariff on non-strategic goods ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de ...
The bill, called The Restoring Trade Fairness Act, would end China’s PNTR status and create a new tariff column for China: imposing a minimum 35 percent ad valorem tariff on non-strategic goods ...
U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de minimis" exemption for ...
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